CHONG BEE AND MAY VANG LIVING LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP 2017 APPLICATION PACKET

PRESENTED BY THE HMONG AMERICAN EDUCATION FUND www.thehaef.org

CHONG BEE VANG AND MAY VANG

LIVING LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP

Chong Bee and May Vang immigrated to America in 1975 with little next to nothing. Being one of the first waves of Hmong Immigrants to Pennsylvania and then to Nebraska where their church sponsors provided them with instructors to teach them what was similar to ESL classes. This was their first introduction to education in the States, but they both are no stranger to education, Chong Bee and May have always attended school in Laos and believed in higher education. After completing the ESL classes, they were able to find work. Soon after this, more relatives were arriving to Nebraska, but the ESL classes were no longer available. Realizing that without education for their relatives, they will not be able to provide for their families, Chong Bee made the decision to relocate all the family to .

Once settled in Minnesota Chong Bee went on to further his education. Enrolled in St. Paul Technical College, Chong Bee received his high school diploma. Continuing to Community College, he received his Associates of Science in 1984. Wanting to set a solid educational foundation for his growing family of 8 kids, he enrolled to St. Cloud State University and received his Bachelor of Science in Social Work in 1988. Chong Bee became involved working with Lao Family of Minnesota, Inc for 2 years before attending to obtain his Masters of Social Work in 1992. Chong Bee wanted to help his in the community. He took the Presidential seat of Lao Family from 1992-1997 and continued his social work with A Community Outreach Program, where he worked with troubled youth living in project homes from 1992-2000.

May has always accelerated in school while living in Laos. May started enrolled in a 6 month English program once settled in Minnesota. She continued at Central High School, where she received her diploma. May went on to vocational school to earn her Banking and Finance certificate. She soon took a job counselor position with Hmong Women Association. After a few years of working, Chong Bee and May decided to start their own business. With Chong Bee being the face, and May being the driving force behind, they both have been very successful owners of multiple business entities. All of this would not have come about without their strong background in school.

(Photo provided by the children of Mr. and Mrs Chong Bee Vang) Instructions

This scholarship is presented by the Hmong American Education Fund. The scholarship seeks to financially support two dedicated Hmong-American students (one male, one female) in the pursuit of their higher educational goals. The successful applicants will be awarded up to $2500.00 each to the choice of his or her college or university. The scholarship will be dispersed over four years. Download this application packet and fill out the form below. All application materials must be e-mail marked by March 17, 2017. Late applications and materials will not be considered. Any hand written application will be disqualified. All application materials must be sent by E-mail to: [email protected]. The result of your application will be sent to you via e-mail by May 30, 2017. Scholarship Selection Criteria and Eligibility  Any person of Hmong descent pursuing an education to better himself or herself and others.  A U.S. citizen or legal resident alien.  A high school senior or has earned a high school diploma or GED and has been accepted fulltime to a public /private accredited 4-year college/university for the fall 2017 – 2018 academic year.  Has a minimum GPA of 3.0 in a 4.0 scale system.  Applicants who had lost one or both parents.  Recipients are from MN are expected to attend Scholarship Awards Banquet on August 5, 2017.  Recipients not from MN will be flown to attend the Awards Event on August 5, 2017. Scholarship Application Packet, Checklist  A completed application.  Essay (See below for details.)  Copy of unofficial transcript (if selected you will need to provide official transcript at a later date)  Two letters of recommendations. Letters of recommendation can be sent via e-mail to: [email protected] A successful applicant must demonstrate the following  A commitment to excellent academic achievement.  A show of strong leadership qualities.  A commitment to helping your community.  Demonstrated financial needs, or need based on hardships. Essay: In one essay, 1500 words or less, please answer the following questions  Tell us about your commitment to education.  Tell us how losing a parent or both parents have impacted you.  Tell us some of the things you have done to help your community outside of school. Successful applicants are required to attend two general academic coaching and mentoring sessions with HAEF. These sessions can be done via phone, E-mail or face to face. ( If you have any questions, please email: [email protected] )

Hmong American Education Fund Scholarship Application

2017 Application (type responses below & e-mail back to [email protected])

Last Name: First Name: Middle:

Home Phone: Cell Phone: E-Mail:

Gender: Date of Birth (mm/dd/yyyy): Race/Ethnicity: Female Male Current Address:

City: State: Zip Code:

Permanent Address (if different from above):

City: State: Zip Code:

Check one of the following: Are you currently in high school or pursuing your GED? U.S Citizen Yes Legal Alien Resident of U.S. No None Name of your current School: Current GPA:

School Address:

Name of College/University you have been accepted to and/or will be attending:

Major/Program:

Degree you are seeking: Associate BA/BS Masters PhD/Doctorate Other:

What year of schooling are you in: First Year Sophomore Junior Senior

Will you be a Fulltime Student: Yes No Have you been awarded other scholarships or financial assistance? (If yes, please list them):

Print Name: Signature: Date:

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